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Briefings on the Joint Commission, May 2011

Briefings on The Joint Commission, May 1, 2011

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The best of hospital leadership take an active ­interest and role in safety and quality at their ­facility, an ­attitude that can help quality improvement ­departments, accreditation coordinators, and others who live and breathe process improvement institute the changes they need to keep their facility running at the highest level of quality. The trick is making sure the necessary quality ­data-from where the organization excels to where improvement is needed-reaches the ears of leadership to keep them up to date and informed.

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